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K-51
The K-51 (К-51) is a Russian Federation, Soviet-era developed, base-emission, anti-riot, hand grenade, fitted with a fly-off lever igniter (fuzing) system. The K-51 is filled with variable weight of an irritant agent, which is commonly stated to be the chemical warfare agent (CWA) designated 'CS' (2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile). The K-51 uses the K-510 (К-510) fuze, which is a based on the UZRGM (УЗРГМ) series of grenade fuzes, but differs in...
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